AMUSEMENTS. THE GLAD EYE. THE GLAD BYE. ITIHE Tour of 'l'he Glad Eye, with JL. Ethel Dane as Kiki, will commence at : LOWER HUTT. TO-NIGHT. IXDWiiB HUTT. TCWNIGHT, King George's Theatre, Box Plan as usual. Monday, March 1-MASTERTON. Tuesday, JUircli 2.—PALMBKSTON. Wednesday, March 3, —DANNEY LRKE. Thursday, March 4—HASTtSGS. March 5, 6, S. —NAPIER. . QRANP OPERA HODS 2, direction ...Beaumont Smith. THIS JIETEKN'OQN, AT 2,15. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.15. Doors open at 1 p.m. TO-NIGHT Two' 'AT 8. TO-JflGfiT . Show. AT 8. MATINEE AND NIGHT. First Production. in New Zealand of Mi. BEAUMONT SMITH'S FAMOUS NOVELTY PLAY, Direct from its Huge Sydney Success, • SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS. SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS. SEVEN KITTLE AUSTRALIANS. A Dramatisation in Four Acts of Ethel Turner's famous stones, "Sctoi) Little Australians' 4 and "Mi© Bobbie." HARRINGTON REYNOLDS asd DR, WALLACE, The Famous Father Kelly of "The Rosary." .VERA SPAULL as MISS BOBBIE And CECIL HAINES as. SUDS. CECIL HAINES ab SUDS. . Oil account of the gres-t children's inters est in Seven Little Australians there Trill 1)6 SPECIAL' MATINEES, commencing 3 p.m. on MONDAY AOT WEDNESDAY NEXT. MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. Prices: 4e., 3a., Is. Children half-price except to gallery and to both Matinee and-Nigh fc Showa.V n • Early door to gallery.'and stalls, Is. est&. • Pook &t once and avoid disappointment. • PUn at The Bristol io-d&y until 12.30, thereafter with' day sales at Miss Lennox's. ' . .. Day Sales at Christeson e.
WELLINGTON CITT COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. '■ TOWN HALL. OWN' HALL. TOWN HALL. ; ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 At 6.15 o'clock. By MR. BERNARD E," PAGE ■ (City Organist). Sonatina in .A Minor SarpJElert a. Pavaue Byrd b. Capriocio Pastorale . lY&scobalclj c. Musette Dandrien Cantabile .. Alexander \ Psychological Poem Op. 11 (No. 6) Rebikoff Elegie Claussmahn Finale ............ Cesar Franck 'ADMISSION: : SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. >, 25th February, 1915. ■ : - FJTOWN HALL . (Conoert Chamber), TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 2nd. ARTHUR ALEXANDER, The Brilliant Young N.Z. Pianist and j Composer. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. ■ . ■ . PROGRAMME:1. (a) Fantasia in C Minor Bach (b) Rhapsody in C Minor, Op. 79 . No. 2' Brahms 3. (a) 'Barcarolle, Op. 60 (bj Nocturne, No. 9, in B (c) Sonata in B flat .Minor (Ist movement) Chopin 3. Three Preludes from Op. 17 Blumehfeld i. Chacome Bach-Bnsoni ' Interval. . 5. Conoetto in E flat, "Emperor" (Ist movement) Beethoven 1 6. (a) Bohemian Dance Smefana • (bj Prelude in G flat, Op. 16,. No. 3 (c) Poem, Op. 32, No. 2 Scriabine 7. (a) Study in G from Op, 19 (b) "Dust" Poldini (c) Romance in F sharp Sobumann (d) Polonaise in A Op. 10 Chopin ■ Prices—4a'„ 2s. Bd., and Is. The Box Plan is now open at the British and Continental Piano Co.'e rooms, 35 Willis Street.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 9
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